Vichy-french propaganda poster from 1943. France is occupied by Germany, which desperately need workers in their war production. The poster alludes to the threat from the Soviet Union and calls on the French population to start working in Germany.

Artist: Raoul Eric Castel, 1943

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Did you know that the Soviet Union during 1942 manufactured 24 000 tanks and received an additional 4 500 via lend-lease from USA, UK and Canada? Of these a staggering 16 000 were destroyed, a lot more than any other nation even possessed at that time!Random quote